Conner O’Malley Bio, Age, Wife, Late Night, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

Conner O’Malley is an American comedian, writer, actor, and social media influencer. He was nominated for three Writers Guild of America Awards for his work on Late Night With Seth Meyers.

Age

He is 37 years old as of 20 December 2023. He was born in 1986 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Wife

On April 28, 2018, Bryant married Aidy Bryant, a comedian, writer, actor, and social media star. They met in 2008 as actors at Chicago’s Annoyance Theatre and got engaged in 2016.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

Late Night

O’Malley’s videos swiftly gained popularity and acclaim, and in 2014 he was hired as a writer for Late Night with Seth Meyers. While writing for Late Night, O’Malley occasionally performed on the show, developing numerous recurring characters, such as “Anniversary Guy”, “Stink Mouth PigMan”, and “Gørbøn Hausinfrud”. In addition to writing for Late Night, O’Malley has written for Joe Pera Talks with You, in which he co-starred as Joe’s neighbor Mike Melsky, and the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Conner O'Malley together with his wife Aidy Bryant Photo
Conner O’Malley together with his wife Aidy Bryant Photo

Career

O’Malley started his parody profession at the Inconvenience Theater, where he met his future spouse, Aidy Bryant. At the point when Aidy was projected on SNL, the couple moved to New York, and O’Malley started transferring short parody recordings to the web-based entertainment stage Plant, while working a normal everyday employment as a canine walker.

As an entertainer, O’Malley has been highlighted in a few TV programs, most outstandingly Detroiters, where he played Trevor, Tim’s free-wheeling sibling; and Horace and Pete, where he played Eric, the sweetheart of Horace’s girl, played by Bryant. O’Malley has likewise showed up on Expansive City, and on Netflix’s The Characters, and has been a common visitor on The Chris Gethard Show beginning around 2013. In 2019, he showed up on I Figure You Ought to Leave with Tim Robinson. In 2021, he showed up on HBO’s That Damn Michael Che.

Starting around 2016, O’Malley has likewise every now and again posted recordings on his YouTube channel, like his Plant work. In 2023, he started pay-per-view selling his recordings on his own site, endorphinport.com. O’Malley’s recordings have shown him playing a hyper and forceful persona with free contemplations, frequently showing an entertainingly enthusiastic interest in governmental issues and mainstream society. His Plants, transferred until the site was dead, showed him defying drivers in the city and conversing with them in fallacies, and his Twitter recordings have included progressively turbulent and requesting video blogs, for example, a series tongue in cheek coordinated toward official competitors Howard Schultz and Beto O’Rourke.

Shane Ryan, composing for Glue, said O’Malley’s parody communicates “outrage and jealousy and a kind of debased love of riches and the Pursuit of happiness”. O’Malley has additionally distributed parody recordings on YouTube that have parodied InfoWars, South by Southwest and the AVN Grants. Chloe Lizotte, composing for Switch Shot, contrasted O’Malley’s work with Adam Curtis and said that his recordings “mock the possibility that business diversion could sub for political activity or make up for a profound shortcoming.”

Movies

♦ 2020 – Palm Springs
♦ 2022 – Bodies, Bodies, Bodies
♦ 2024 – I Saw the TV Glow

TV Shows

♦ 2013–2017 – The Chris Gethard Show
♦ 2014–2017 – Late Night with Seth Meyers
♦ 2014 – Louie
♦ 2015 – The Awesomes
♦ 2015 – Broad City
♦ 2015–2016 – The Special Without Brett Davis
♦ 2016 – Horace and Pete
♦ 2016 – Netflix Presents: The Characters
♦ 2017 – At Home with Amy Sedaris
♦ 2018 – Detroiters
♦ 2018 – The Shivering Truth
♦ 2018–2021 – Joe Pera Talks with You
♦ 2019–2023 – I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson
♦ 2019–2020 – Shrill
♦ 2020 – Search Party
♦ 2021 – How To with John Wilson